It's a good looking tool, great for gifts. One allen wrench came undone right away, as many other reviewers noted. I adjusted it with pliers, but you have to be careful to adjust it just right or it wont move around.

I bought this as an all around multi tool for daily commutes (32 miles/day) as well as touring. So far it's held up really well, and I've used it whenever possible to really test it before I'm fumbling around on the side of the road in pouring rain without knowing what it can do. So far I've used it to adjust saddles, pull cranks, install pedals, break chains, install brake levers and adjust handlebars. It's an awesome tool, classy looking and you can't beat the price. It's not lightweight but that's not what i was going for--versatility was. The only complaint I have is that one of the Allen wrenches fit loosely and I had to pinch the end with pliers to get it secure. Other than that I would have given it 5 stars

This looks great and is a nice size. The chain tool works very smoothly which in not the norm in my experience. One of the hex keys fell off the pivot, so I'll have to bend it a little to get it back on and the movement of hex keys around the pivots gets awkward sometimes with so many parts.

Nice multi-tool, great for keeping in the truck or toolbox. However, it really has too many unnecessary hex bits and is too big and heavy for stashing in bike on-board tool kits or your pocket. I liked the integrated chain break and tire spoon but it is unfortunately too big to fit my saddle bag or camelbak stash pocket. The wood sides are a neat look and feel, but they really just add width and weight.

You can't beat the versatility and value of this tool, which was purchased for about what you might pay for a chain tool alone at a LBS. You'll be able to help yourself or fellow cyclists with one of the 20 or so tools incorporated into this one stylish package. I don't know what the durability is yet, but for screws and nuts that aren't rusted in place, these seems sturdy enough to tackle a well maintained bike.

This little thing is freaking great. I kept finding myself borrowing tools from friends more and more frequently and decided it was finally time I started getting a few things of my own. This multitool and a couple adjustable wrenches are enough for me to fix almost anything on my bike. I brought it with me on a ride from central Pennsylvania to Portland Maine and it got used almost every day.

I've been really impressed with the design. One of the little allen keys is detachable and can be used to adjust the mutlitool itself so you can make the individual tools more or less resistant to twisting out. The detachable allen key also doubles as a chain hook so you don't have to get your hands all greasy if you end up having to add or remove chain links. The chain breaker itself is well-designed too and is easy to get enough leverage to pop rivets in or out. It's easier to use, in fact, than the crank brothers multitool that I had used previously to mess with my chain.

All of that said, there are absolutely better multitools available on this site and elsewhere. After a few days of rain the wood started showing some minor signs of wear and a couple of the metal pieces are showing some very small discolored rust-ish spots. Nothing that I didn't expect though, and nothing that inhibits the usefulness of the tool

Overall this thing is absolutely the best value multitool that I was able to find online. I expect it to last a long time and I would definitely recommend it to friends. Nashbar is awesome.

This tool has everything except a wrench on it for all those emergency repairs while out riding. It even has a chain pin remover/installer, which I have used on a fund raiser ride for one individual to get them back on the road. If you are not one of those racer that worry about every once this tool will have you covered for on the road emergencies or adjustments.